Word: lectureship
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Professor Seznec is an authority on the works of Flaubert and on the art of the renaissance. He was originally appointed to a lectureship here in 1939, but was mobilized in the French Army in the fall of that year. After the fall of France, Professor Seznec returned to the United States. He has served on the faculty since 1940. Professor Seznec is a Docteur-es-Lettres of the University of Paris, and has taught at several institutions in Europe and in the United States...
...Founded in 1901 under the will of Boston Lecturer Joseph Cook, "for a lectureship to be filled by Christian scholars in defense of Christianity . . . who shall visit in succession the principal cities of China, India and Japan...
Said the-other: "Before the war, when another university wanted to borrow a professor even for a six-month lectureship, they wrote a polite letter asking our permission. Now they just send a telegram direct to the professor, offering him a permanent job. The only way I hear about it is if I happen to run into the professor with his furniture on his back...
...Inglis Lectureship was established "in honor of the memory of Alexander J. Inglis, professor of Education at the University from 1914 to 1924, by his friends and colleagues, to perpetuate the spirit of his labors and contribute to the solution of problems in the field of his interest...
Appointment of Clinton S. Golden, labor leader in the United Steel Workers of America (CIO), to a short term lectureship in the Business School was announced yesterday by the University. His duties as a lecturer in Labor Relations will begin at once and continue until June...